MANILA, Philippines - It’s a tie for Rustica Carpio and Vilma Santos for the Best Actress Award for Drama for the films “Ano ang Kulay ng mga Nakalimutang Pangarap” and “Ekstra,” respectively, in the 11th Golden Screen Awards by the Entertainment Press Society (ENPRESS, Inc.).

Veteran actro Joel Torre took home the Best Actor Award for Drama for the film “On The Job.”

The Best Actress and Best Actor Awards for a Musical or Comedy went to Sarah Geronimo and John Lloyd Cruz for “It Takes a Man and a Woman.”

Supporting Actress and Actor awards for Drama, Musical, or Comedy went to Angel Aquino for film “Ang Huling Cha-Cha ni Anita” and Joey Paras for the film “Dance of the Steelbars.”

Meanwhile, “Transit” was awarded the Best Motion Picture for Drama, while “It Takes A Man and A Woman” was named Best Motion Picture for Musical or Comedy.

Jasmine Curtis-Smith and Marc Justine Alvarez then bagged home the Best Breakthrough Performance awards (male and female) for “Transit.”

Below is the complete list of winners:

Best Motion Picture - Drama: “Transit” (Cinemalaya Foundation & TEN17P)
Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy: “It Takes A Man and A Woman” (Star Cinema ABS-CBN Film Productions & Viva Films)
Best Performance by an Actress in a Lead Role- Drama:Rustica Carpio (“Ano Ang Kulay ng mga Nakalimutang Pangarap?”) and Vilma Santos (“Ekstra”)
Best Performance by an Actor in a Lead Role- Drama: Joel Torre (“On the Job”)
Best Performance by an Actress in a Lead Role- Musical or Comedy: Sarah Geronimo (“It Takes A Man and A Woman”)
Best Performance by an Actor in a Lead Role- Musical or Comedy: John Lloyd Cruz (“It Takes A Man and A Woman”)
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role- Drama, Musical or Comedy: Angel Aquino (“Ang Huling Chacha ni Anita”)
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role- Drama, Musical or Comedy: Joey Paras (“Dance of the Steelbars”)
Best Breakthrough Performance by an Actress: Jasmine Curtis- Smith (“Transit”)
Best Breakthrough Performance by an Actor: Marc Justine Alvarez (“Transit”)
Best Direction: Hannah Espia (“Transit”)
Best Original Screenplay: Giancarlo Abrahan, Hannah Espia (“Transit”)
Best Original Story: Erik Matti (“On the Job”)
Best Cinematography: Lyle Sacris, Ber Cruz (“Transit”)
Best Editing: Benjamin Gonzales Tolentino, Hannah Espia (“Transit”)
Best Production Design: Tessa Tang (“Transit”)
Best Sound Design: Albert Michael Idioma (“Ano Ang Kulay ng mga Nakalimutang Pangarap?”)
Best Musical Score: Mon Espia (“Transit”)
Best Original Song: “’Di Ako Titigil” from the movie “Burgos,” music by Lucien Letaba, arranged by Melvin Corpin and interpreted by Sharon Flordeliz
Best Visual/Special Effects: David Yu, Miguel Javier (“On the Job”)

China has rejected as “unwelcome” the call of the United Kingdom, France and Germany on the South China Sea claimants to respect the arbitration ruling of 2016 and the rules-based framework laid out in the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).

The Philippines and China effectively consigned to limbo on Thursday the UNCLOS-based arbitral ruling in 2016 on their maritime disputes, and moved to explore instead a wider Code of Conduct for resolving conflicts in the South China Sea.

It would be a betrayal of public trust should the Duterte administration accept China’s rejection of the landmark ruling that invalidated its sweeping claim over the South China Sea, parts of which is the West Philippine Sea, former Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert Del Rosario said Saturday.